
Umm... how bout some details on your "proprietary" algorithms. How exactly is the public/private key pair generated? etc etc etc... And WTF is "INTERNET-compatible"? And what qualifies your product as "INTERNET-compatible" and PGP as not "INTERNET-compatible"?
From your "Confidence" web page, it seems that a password effectively *IS* the private key, and on another page you state that the "public key" is exactly 22 characters, generated "using a one way hash function", perhaps some hash or variant of a hash of the password. Pretty feeble.
On Mon, 17 Jun 1996, M.Wagoner (1) wrote:
We would like someone to be able or should I say try and crack our encryption. IT IS IMPOSSIBLE.
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